Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 13, 1908, Image 1

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AILY GXJABI
VOL. 8S
THE EI
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CHICAGO ASSUMES AIR KANSAS PL00O
OF CONVENTION CITY
and -.-it-ra M:...r
K WSAs ( 1 A;IN
ix t-:i!ioi s n .
JWILLSON PARDONS
City
(:y, June
i. thrfa:'ii'
1 wi:
K.U1MIS
a ti Mil
Chicago, Jane 13. Kepubtkan eoiisiov, -,u. :..,..
,.i.,0tw.n which Arrived tH... f f ',l lu,tu"' 111 U:
awcfto' .UUUT ii .mi tiiu place
WORSE AT TOPEKA SrSHi'SiH'i
i
jereral slates, accompanied by bands
Md bearing flags and "favorite son"
tuners, are giving Chicago a uictnr
que tonch of color and noisiness
Hat are an essential part or a na
tional political gathering.
Tne . iurn, rennsyivnnia and
Ohio delegations are especially n.-
tbasiastic, the Ohio delegation li..im
tonfident of the nomination of Tali
oath? first uaiiot.
The Pennsylvania contingent ' is
pulling for Knox, and the aniioun.e
tnent of Governor HCighes that lie
will not accept the vice president .
nomination under any circumstances i
.mi that his position In renard t,. .i,,!l"'
nresidency is uncnuneed in that the
delegates are responsible only to their
constituents and not to him. has had
the effect or rocussins particular at
tention upon the New York delega
tion. There are leaders of the partv
who believe that the vice presidency
should go to some Eastern slate, anil
uNew York Is regarded as debatable
pound, it IB believed that the dele
gation from that state can wield
howev
only t
ehoh e
Sj l.ir.
eaUdidnt..
the delegation is i
Hi' CSelll I li.i
for H, ., " ll'Uh,
., . 1 -'""m'.v ana vote for
hen ihe lulloting h..i!is.
niif convention
oracr liv Nai
hi la
noon Tuesday
w.ll l,e
mal I'nairtnaii
ONE ITALIAN SHOT
ANOTHER IS KNIFED
inland, June
home of Kr,
1;1 In a brawl
ml; Kieriiioioi !
nignt, in which a iniinlier of 1;
ana participated. Velmclm,
w is shot and Tony petars
me lace with a knife. Iti
today.
Tony IVttirssn is under arrest for
t.le alleged sho,.tinR of Iticriinmti.
Yesterday's baseball scores Oak
land. 3; Portland. 2. L.)s Angeles
; Sail Francisco, '1.
t
night added to the itieut volume f i
lopeka, June Kt. -Klood Condi- river. IVople who had returned to
tions are serious today. North To- their honu s are again sooklni; proiec
peka Is under water and citizen are ''un f,"nl 4,1 awi.
leaving their homes and places of
I business as lat as possible. Tope
1 1 .en to i
'ew -i' proper is surround. d by the over-
' ""' '" S-iungatiunaa. ordinarily. Enipor'a. June 13. X osho valley,
a small sip-am that flows along the from Km' o:-;:i to the state line. Is
vt, south and vast portions of the threatened with a gnat Hood. The
i, :. ,, ,, . . Cot:onwo:. ! river is rising a foot an
:" " " "' w"lsl II'hhI in years. , , ,., ,,. ,.,,..ki,i .. ...i,.
and in some houses the water Is six nie ,'ji . w'de Is Inundated. The
'eel leep. Neo-llo v'-.r is out of Its banks at
Walnut drove anil that parr of To- Neosho Hap'ds as the result of a
l ka ling south ot Klcveuth street I cloudburst.
- comprtsins I I I blocks, is one great I 1- . .
i. ike. ol a lleilll ol Iroui one to twen
ty feet. Tlie Missouri 1'acltic tracks
are under water for a mile and a half
and a numb -r of bridges are iu dan
ger. Tratlic Is tied up and street
car servii e is demoralized. The con
ditions in North Topeka are hourly
growing worse, and .the flood is more
disastrous than that in r.HKt. The
Kaw river and other streams are ris
ing and there is no indication of an
ininiejiate full.
Heavy rains last night In Knstern
ltal
lantos ut in
ruienti died
KMPOIMA UKl'ttTS I
ilt.Vi: sriTATUIN 1
1
WKATilK'" rolIKi 'ST
! nK MHiTIIWKST
H I
i VoM'nnd. Juno 111- - i''o-
i go". Washington and Idaho
Fair.
,
Salem high school will graduntc
II students this year.
from
7 ti)l 9 o'clock
Sale
an exceptional price,
embroidery trimmed.
Phenomenal values in beautiful Undermuslins (or two
hours for just one-lia!f the regular price. Refined, dainty
garments, values of exceptional character, pertect in fit at
Materials are fine Cambrics, Sheer Nains6oks, hce and
1 his will be a feast of bargains for two hours, Saturday jji
Kra nk fort,
MURDERERS OF
GOVERNOR 60EBEL
t' (MtnuU.lry in w assassination uf
tWtvrtnor Wilha'ii I. won- iar-
iloard hy i;n iTn.w WilUott Unlav
Powers has Ihvti t r h'l ioui
tinu's, tin !a?i trial ivMiltiim in a tlis
acrciMi.'iii, iht oi!nMi (n I'.mviction.
Ilt.w.inl i i si'i-vi!u a lii.' iinitl. u-
IIH'II' Si'llli'lU'i .
Ttu no v. Tit or lias lsu ,1 a st t
i DM-iit ivinn his rrn-iiMM fir paiii m
i liH; lli'WiiHl (a'i-! l'ni'r- II. h,is
ho has ri'vlcwftl tho itiso t hormmlily,
tlie Iuhtui' of tiio t'liiiti1 and its rnu
' svivv, anil iliat prflttintH liav
li 'fix xUncil liy lyirlj ."tiMi.mm p.-r-j
in;, stun." l tO.iiito or tlii'in Ken
pickiaiM, unit larf pro; riiou of
thrm lomocrais.
Main hnn.lit'il (tioiian I sinaluri's
; of p.'ople of all panl. s in nil s'ril.ius
of t)i rountry wen1 anpfntir I lo tin
pfl!tlon8 that pouml In on Hovorn ir
j Wlllstm. who t t tivTal wooks lias
i lu't'ti tMiistdcrinn hi dfetsion.
"That I hnv. plvi-n tho r-tsc tin
I ih.ihI careful, consi'lrnriouH mul tlior
ionh iim-Hilnatiou ami tliouht In my
1 powiM'. Alsii I i-t'all.t' that vhnloMr
my ittM'lsion 1 will ! harshlv rrlli-
i It was K.'twvally ln-licviMl ilnrlnr.
(ho Ijitf rampaimi that Willson
woulil. If olfctt'il, paidttM tin- Hlli'd'tl
lnut'.U'riTH of .r.fhfl. nml hit oloc-
tl'in W'AH ll o 1) M'ltoil.'i fMp In lilt'
lVinorrali.' ranks, tirowlm; out jf tin
opposition to t.ov'rnor llt'ikha'it.who
wan n rnnilidnto for Hrnator, ami had
: Inourrt'il tlu oninlty of iho powerful
; lUptor InttTi'sts of Kint ii ky. .rirr
i M.'cklniin hail h.tuii'iI tho popular
voto for m'nut;ir cnonih t"inncratli
: nii'iiih'M'fi of ' t ho li'V'Jslat tin from
I, on Is vllU' voted for e (i.iviMiior
Uraitley. n ItepuhMt'an, to t'h'et lilm.
What effort t!ie pardon of Towein
and Mownnt will luno up -n I lie com-
- Cnli-h I'olltleal Klttntlun In Kentmky Ih
hi v I i t I'd exi'ooillni'Jy prohl 'inat (ml.
FEDERAL OFFICERS
OF IDAHO LOSE
IMPORTANT JOBS
Washington, June Kl Kuel
IttnuuU, I'lilted States nuir:0al lop
t ie iltMrfit ol Idalio, must lesinu to
day or he ieiu,ved.
The iha'nes against Komid lire lu
AUGUSTUS P. WILL80N.
Ilepuhlirnn novernor of Ki iitueky,
wIioho pardon of Towerx and Howard
was predicted during (ho eampaiK'ti.
Ky.. July .
Jim 1 1 iwar t. v
if.'
4
(Wl.ll! I'OWKUS.
Caleb l'owors, eeretary of Htate
of Kentucky uiihT (lovornin' Tiiylor,
a ens d of , the in ur iter of (1 over nor
CD' hel.
ITORPECO-PROOF
IS BULKHEAD
OF NEW WARSHIPS
h 4.
evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at Onc-H
DKAWlliiS AT li IM11I I-:
I'lnc sartiiHiits, Ijriini ii iilly
many slylos; resular $- t
Inst two liiiurs, t..:y, the pair
2.:,0.
. . J
I l : V'1- 'ii:.'
.IIKVKI.I SS VIMS I V ' '.
leeveluss ltihlKd Vests, while V I V
roiisiiT ()vi:;;s
Any 50 or line Corset f'ovi
me-ns.? stock lilaced on our i
day from 7 to Ii i.
each, aiic.
UKlter.
two hours only, at
WO.MKX'S SI
Women's Sleeveless Kibh
only, each, 9c.
KlMOXAS
40 and 50c Klmonas of fisurcd lawns
each, 25c.
Are Your Togs
Ready For July 4th
You'll be celebrating every day you war one o
Mirv fine suits '
VVliUlliil luui I. .
an Independence Day l
will be
Clothes worries as soon as you
Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
fakrc- wr. uvlp.c. nerlectU'
UliVOj UJUl.i t .
Wo ffl,r-pniPp a coiTect ill VoUl' s;Uls
Any style you l:k
Suit is rprtainlv ereat.
Just as good as tlcsc suits c ,r
should have it. Ii you vcutd be v.
Hats, S5.C0,
SuiL
S6.00,
" ial
Ji'-n ir,. Suit in-: all
I
)ri Siiitin-.
. . . I -
olol-
nnd
J c ; i . s 1-. i ' ;'ip i;:;s : ruici: v
7, i'.u. Ill In. i i.M'l'-.l. l".l 11, .1-1 Sc.' IM'Mil. ' Z
' , i.. , .n..,.t . .i-r rroin io f::.:.u. ; , t
l ! t i : ' . i . .ii, on .--.ilo al. ci.ii. ll.lc lo ' i . ( f
I ',,...- a V i R 1 '
i Mieh ii- k 1 ciu- sl.cvcs. round no. k. f-,'J'.V. . '. -fcii:.-.
i !.rt .i-v.s. -h Nainsook, with 111... I
.. ill. -ii u U-v : i -'Har I-."' m -.. -c r?Jr "t.- a RIV
' K,,r to l...urs. un .ale at, each. irL'V I
r, : " TunC - uoldcry or lac elite and 32S&t I
.,-io:.-. wo-il, from J2.5U to 115. nn. ICSl I
W .,,r .-aiuid ;v. from 7 to !i p. ni., price.
11 ' ,1., h. $1.5 to $7.5". , I
!
f these Hart. I
I. -I . i I iri'l J.iJtW -.7. t rt H i
ell sell vou. every uay Lf W II
n- yry.i from all sorts of YlA VI Ij
;,rlntf(! v.-ith Hart. IVeS'Um J Ii
g -i mm.
like. Ihe Varsity mYz'rpfJ I
rr-c of tlcm ar.d i k fiV I,
$7.00 ana uJiia i u y
r- -M. 0 - II
M.I hl XI! B
I III). 1 cud ( nr- 11 li.imN. I - E
cry . l .ii". ;.i'i rfinildiui' 1
licit i i i' t'.. I n h ulid ,fOr 8 i
' 'I i
Kort res Monroe, .1 uno I :i.
Karly today in llantpton
Uoads t ho monitor Florida,
t f ( 11 in) with a uairrili-nt
huikload. wax fired Into Willi
an Aniei it-it ri WhI; h--ad I or
pdo. the oliject heilltr to le
I iTlilill" w lie! lo'C t he lO'W
rorai of li.iU'ioad. w 1 1 h
vv hieh all A ni'To an u ai shiprt
wlil ptoli.ihly he provided, can
Mire-en:. hilly w il inintnl I ho
ioree of th" t(plorlon of a
torpedo, Tlie t irpedo WiiH
rin d Into (he hulkhead fr
a list a licit of a pproxlnuitely
-Ion re t, and tlnr Mini wan
(tat irifactory.
The ship wan seriously, hut
not fatully diuiiite.
i i : nzr i !
r it
fcUUyft t til '1
elfic' that htu ud ui In hd nit Ion IN un
;at!"fa torv In ninny leripeem.
Tln e'Mt'-'-'s are yft-illar to tho't
:t Innr PUtrlct Artornvy Kith k, who
ir remove toin .
"BU''DEfiS FAMILY '
Cidlllac, !lch., Jum. 111.- -
Iliclcl Cooler lust nlK'.it
sli t in 'I killed her hiishiiiiil
mul rive of her sis children
and l hen herself. The sixth
child wat fat illy wounded.
She w lot silhjei I lo Ht ll-l nf
deineiiiln.
The si. :h t hi! I died today.
I'ol-tlt'llll TllCCM I ' tll'l 111 II Ul'.l
1'irt land, .liino 111. - I'lut wheat
niatdtel l-i unchiiiiited.
Hiiulre l-'urrnr, pint muster at Ha
lein, Inn, recelvi d olflclal nolle., fninl
WahlillliMioi tlnit li'ijlliulllu .lillv I
'"'" " """ '"I' i ih,. postorrice n: t int plac. will Im
.lumen llnwid. nioiinlalneer. nf placed In the flint clnsit. Halclil will
Kentucky, convicted of firing the ahot t then have the only flnM-clii-M t..iuf
that killed (iovernor (ioehel. ' flee In Oregon oiitsldo of rirtl.md. ,
THE ROCK IN THE ROAD,
y.v.'.y..: .-.i ? j - ttrj k-
Vl. :.''rr.
ffm. :?L 'i
nv roior o;i
'for $15 to $30.
O. c.
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